Sentence examples for labor arrangements from inspiring English sources

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Thomas would oversee the seizure of the enslaved population of the river valleys and their incorporation into the United States Army and new free labor arrangements [2].

But as the union sees it, Mount Olive is the chief beneficiary of the labor arrangements, through lower prices than the cucumbers would command in a unionized market.

Labor arrangements put together decades ago, in an era of less competition, have saddled them with an older work force and higher labor costs than the Japanese and Korean companies that have set up plants in union-free states.

Yet, for many union members, the U.F.W. was simply a labor organization, and its viability rested on the promise of fairer, more profitable labor arrangements — a goal of retaining benefits, not sustaining heroism.

Christensen's logic here seems to be that the industry's labor arrangements can have played no role in U.S. Steel's struggles — and are not even worth mentioning — because U.S. Steel's struggles must be a function of its having failed to build minimills.

Christensen's logic here seems to be that the industry's labor arrangements can have played no role in U.S. Steel's struggles and are not even worth mentioning because U.S. Steel's struggles must be a function of its having failed to build minimills.

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But he sees the exchange as an example of an increasingly common labor arrangement: a consumer with money to spend relies on a computer algorithm for advice on how to spend it, making everyone better off except, perhaps, the movie buff from Blockbuster or the local video store, who no longer has a job.

Considering the factors of the geological conditions, the immediate roof stability and the efficiency of the labor arrangement system, the URD of the advancing roadway of 9802 working face in Zhangshuanglou coal mine was determined to be 6 m using the proposed method.

"I do think they could find space to break down the differences between slavery as an institution and labor arrangement and slavery as metaphor, or slavery in previous eras versus the 'slavery' they're talking about today," he explained.

Many of the violations tend to happen under day-labor arrangements, an uncommon occurance in retail.

Moreover, farmworkers in seasonal and day-labor arrangements may be less likely to request safety equipment or to report potential hazards to owners/operators out of fear that it may jeopardize future opportunities for work (Aronsson 1999; Aronsson et al. 2002; Quinlan et al. 2001).

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